Improved cough-sirup



JoHN oouzutnaufou ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.

Letters Patent No. 105,916, dated August 2, 1870.

IMPROVED couensmur.

The scheduleuelerred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

To all whom it may concern:

Be itkuownthat 1, JOHN CONZELMAN, of St. Louis,

in the county of St. Louis and State of Missouri,- have invented a new and useful Whooping-cough Sirup; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full and. true description thereof in its ingredients and method of compounding and application. I

The said sirup is tohe used internally, for the spei-ial cure of whooping-cough, colds, and common coughs, although, generally, said sirup is also eminently Bfli: cacious for the cure of all bronchial affections, such as croup, asthma, pneumonia, and consumption, and isformed of the ingredients in the manner now more fully to be described.

I add to a pint of water one pound of white loaf (crushed) sugar and boil the mixture until, as a first Ingredient, a simple sirup isformed.

I a next take one scruple of cochineal (cocionel la scpt), pulveriz'e the same, and dissolve it with pure water, Thissecond ingredient I- mix well with the for, mer sirup and strain the mixture, in any proper manner, from all impurities.

I next take five grains of acetate of copper (cuprum acct loam), and dissolve said quantity, in a mortar or other proper vessel, with four drains of the tincture of ipecac (t'tnctm'a t'pecacuanhae). Said mixture thus formed I then mix or unite in a thorough manner with the sirup compound. l k To one dram of citric acid I add a few drops of 'water to dissolve the same, and then mix the solution also with the sirup. I

- The sirup thus prepared should be stirred for some time, until the mixture appears well united and dissolved, and, finally, I add to the same four drains 1 phosphoric acid (aciclum phosphori), at the same time stirring the sirup proper-in a slow manner.

The application oruse of my sirup should be as follows: For a child one month-old or less, (5) five to six (6) drops; three to six months old, eight (8) to ten (10) drops; one year old, twelve (12) to fifteen (15) drops; three years old, eighteen (18) to twenty (20) drops; five years or upward, half a teaspoonful; adults, a small teaspoonful. i

The dosev should be repeated every two (2) or three (3) hours, according to the violence of the symptoms, or as often as deemed necessary, until a cure is effected.

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Having thus fully described my said invention, What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Pateat, is-- The manufacture or preparation of a medical compound composed, formed, and compounded of the ingredients substantially as set forth.

In testimony of said invention I have hereunto set my hand in presence of- 1 JOHN GONZELMAN. Witnesses:

\VILLIAM W. HERTHEL,

ROBERT *Burms. 

